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"We went to Marrakesh for my birthday and on arrival I was asked if I would like cake sent to our room. They also sent flowers. However the room is quite basic for this kind of hotel and some facilities in room are dated and in need of repair. The hair dryer was simply a pipe in the bathroom and w..."

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"Had a very relaxing stay at La Naoura. Just what the doctor ordered! Staff so friendly and helpful. Very peaceful even though its in the middle of the city. Just a short walk to the main square and souks."

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"Nice resort, good breakfast, pool area is great. Staff needs more training in hospitality, management and attitude. Building definitely needs lots of updates. Area is upscale and safe away from the Medina. "

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"The bedding was very cheap and almost felt like rubber sheets. Otherwise the stay was wonderful. The staff was very friendly and helpful which made the stay much easier. The location on the main square is also difficult to beat. The patio and deck also also made breakfast and afternoon drinks ver..."

Top Marrakech neighborhoods

Medina

You might start the day with a list of your top Medina sights, but Marrakech’s bustling, distracting old town streets will soon have you lost in wonderment. Put your bargaining head on and plunge …

You might start the day with a list of your top Medina sights, but Marrakech’s bustling, distracting old town streets will soon have you lost in wonderment. Put your bargaining head on and plunge into the covered paths of the city’s bazaars to purchase teapots, fabrics, and maybe even an exotic spice or two. At night relish the shouting, dancing, and clanging entertainment on show at the Djemaa El-Fna.

Hivernage

The narrow bustling streets of Marrakech’s Medina are long forgotten in Hivernage’s peaceful broad avenues with their luxury hotels and mansion-like villas. As part of the city’s new town, Hiverna…

The narrow bustling streets of Marrakech’s Medina are long forgotten in Hivernage’s peaceful broad avenues with their luxury hotels and mansion-like villas. As part of the city’s new town, Hivernage has long been part of cosmopolitan Marrakech. Stroll past large-scale resorts with sparkling swimming pools to the calming sanctuary of Menara Gardens. At night Hivernage comes alive with cool clubs and bars welcoming you until the early hours.

Gueliz

Gueliz is Marrakech’s beating contemporary heart. It offers cosmopolitan buzz where you can watch the world go by from a pavement café. Indulge yourself in the upmarket boutiques selling stylish j…

Gueliz is Marrakech’s beating contemporary heart. It offers cosmopolitan buzz where you can watch the world go by from a pavement café. Indulge yourself in the upmarket boutiques selling stylish jewelry, luxurious fabrics, and delicately crafted ornaments before heading to a gourmet restaurant for some delicious fusion cuisine. If urban life gets too much, Majorelle Gardens offer green bamboo groves, little streams, and a small villa with an Islamic museum.

Palm Groves

Marrakech’s Palm Groves neighborhood stretches out of the city center into a world of relaxation, opulence, and style. In little pockets of lush green scenery you can enjoy the intoxicating sparkl…

Marrakech’s Palm Groves neighborhood stretches out of the city center into a world of relaxation, opulence, and style. In little pockets of lush green scenery you can enjoy the intoxicating sparkly pools, therapeutic hammams, and marble-floored surrounds of the city’s most lavish resorts. Most resorts offer shuttles into the center where you can explore the city’s treasures before heading out for a peaceful night’s sleep in your own green oasis.

Agdal

This neighborhood in the city’s south is home to international restaurants, well-known brands, and resort hotels. Agdal’s comfortable recreational vibe allows you to head for the golf course, rela…

This neighborhood in the city’s south is home to international restaurants, well-known brands, and resort hotels. Agdal’s comfortable recreational vibe allows you to head for the golf course, relax by the pool, or shop in a nearby mall. Close to the city’s ancient royal quarter of Kasbah, it’s a quick hop to cultural sites like the opulent yet somber Saadian Tombs, and the crumbly ruins of the Palais El-Badi.

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Best hotels in Marrakech

How to Find the Best Marrakech Hotels

Marrakech welcomes visitors with open arms, following a centuries-old tradition of hospitality. This is an ancient city of swaying palm trees, graceful Berber and medieval architecture, and towering minarets - along with Art Deco villas and a glittering night life scene. A storied past meets the modern day in Marrakech, offering travelers an exciting vacation experience reflected in a range of Marrakech hotels. As a year-round destination, spring and fall are often the preferred seasons for tourist travel, offering moderate temperatures. Winter evenings can be much cooler and in the summer, daytime temperatures can be daunting. Many businesses close during the month of August to avoid the heat. Visitors are advised to bring walking shoes to explore the city's famous alleyways - which number in the thousands. Called "derbs," they meander through Marrakech and offer glimpses of the real life of this city and its people. Choosing the perfect hotel accommodation in Marrakech is easy with Hotels.com, featuring reliable customer reviews, multiple images with various views of the rooms and property, and a wide selection of hotels to choose from.

What is Marrakech Like?

The Medina of Marrakech, which is what remains of the original city, was founded in 1070 to 1072 and has remained an influential center of commerce and culture in northern Africa and beyond during the many centuries since. Its long history is on display in the form of many stone monuments that are both impressive and beautiful, including the Koutoubiya Mosque with its 260-foot minaret, the Kasbah (an ornate fortified citadel,), the elegant ruins of Bandiâ Palace and Place Jamaâ El Fna, and a stunning open-air theater. The Majorelle Gardens, with its collection of plant life garnered from all over the globe, is a peaceful oasis of greenery in the city. When the sun is very hot, families come to the iconic Ménara, a shimmering green-tiled building surrounded by a huge ornamental lake. The Palm Grove is another must-see as an iconic symbol of this city. Travelers will find modern-day Marrakech in Guéliz, a bustling area full of world-class shopping, dining and places to linger over tea or coffee along with sleek contemporary Marrakech hotels to contrast the many historical properties. The Djemaa el-Fina is the place to be for night-time fun, including nightclubs with pulsing Berber dance music that blends the city's heritage with contemporary music.

How to Get Along with the Locals in Marrakech

In Marrakech, the best traveler's adventures begin with a stroll down one of the more than 3,000 derbs. Strangers will soon find themselves chatting, sipping tea or more with friendly local people. While the people of Marrakech are fun-loving and worldly, this is still a relatively conservative society by global standards. Travelers are advised to remember to check when Ramadan is going on, as this changes every year, and that many businesses may be closed. Local people will appreciate both sexes' keeping shoulders and knees covered. Djellabas and kaftans are the traditional dress of Morocco and protect skin from the weather - they are also a good way to blend in with the locals. The souks or open-air markets are magical places where you can find musicians, magicians, and other performers along with goods of all kinds for sale. Haggling and bargaining are an expected part of the sales process, and visitors are advised to pick their price and remain firm. Travelers are also advised to ask permission before photographing people or monuments. Choose from a broad selection of Marrakech hotels with Hotels.com, where each hotel has been rated by real customers.